no, no it cannot
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Just remove the old light and install the new pull chain light connecting the black wire to the copper screw and the white wire to the silver screw. There is no connection for the ground wire. Just shove it back into the ceiling box.
Look inside the light kit where the light pull chain turns the light on/off. You will find a black box and trace these wires to the pull chain and light if they are not clearly labeled.
Most of the time a fixture will be flush or as close to the ceiling as possible in a 8' ceiling.
If it is a ceiling fan, then there is a little chain on the base of the fan, not the light chain...usually on the opposite side, that you need to pull and it will change direction.
A light that is mounted on the ceiling.
The purpose of a chandelier chain is to support a chandelier. A chandelier is a type of light that hangs from the ceiling. It is usually quite large and heavy so a strong chain would be required.
standard was changed to be associated with the constant speed of light
I was told by a lighting specialist that code for the UK is 2.2kg for the light fitting before additional support is needed
Many mass merchandising chain stores like Sear's, Lowe's, or Home Depot offer a variety of different ceiling light fixtures to choose from; these fixtures range anywhere from pricey chandeliers to a simple, single bulb fixture.
The fan probably wasn't hooked in again by the worker, either because they forgot to or didn't know it was meant to be included.
Most ceiling fans have exposed light bulbs that area easily removed by turning the cool bulb counterclockwise. The replacement bulb for a ceiling fan has a standard base, but the globe is a bit smaller than standard. These smaller bulbs are often stocked with the ceiling fans at your local appliance department or appliance store. Be sure to get the same wattage replacement bulb. Installing the bulb is just like any other lamp bulb. Screw in clockwise.